Yes, in fact, in the 1700 and 1800's about 95% of the United States made their living farming. Land ownership and the ability to farm it made many people moved into the wilderness areas.
it made it easier to farm alll the new inventions were taking over people jobs
Frontier people farmed using simple tools such as hoes, plows, and sickles. They cleared land by hand, planted crops such as corn, wheat, and potatoes, and raised livestock for food and resources. Their farming practices were typically labor-intensive and relied heavily on manual labor.
farm ville, frontier ville, and millionaire city
well to settle in the frontier
frontier
He worked as a frontier farm hand, but learned enough skills and became a carpenter.
Yes ,some people in Canada do farm .
What drew people from the backcountry settlements of the Carolinas and Virginia to the American frontier?
Some people farm in Curacao, but not many. Since it is a dry and arid island it is difficult to farm.
farm school is a place that people go to school at a farm
Turner believed that the American frontier was different from the European frontier because the area was free and open. People could easily settle there. This was unlike the European frontier that was protected by the military.
no there is nothing to farm